Interviews can feel nerve-wracking—even when you’re prepared. If someone you care about has a Home Depot interview coming up, a short, supportive message can genuinely help them feel calmer and more confident. The key is keeping it positive without putting pressure on them, and making it sound natural (not copy-paste).
Below you’ll find interview-day good luck messages, quick texts, and a few LinkedIn/Instagram-friendly lines—all original, workplace-safe, and easy to send.
Quick Answer
Wish them luck, remind them they’re prepared, and keep it pressure-free: “You’ve got this—one question at a time.”
TL;DR
- Keep it short, calm, and confident.
- Avoid guarantees like “you’ll get it.”
- Personalize with one detail (role/store/day).
- Use texts for speed, longer notes for cards.
- Mention “Home Depot” once, then move on.
Short good luck messages (quick texts + DMs)
- Good luck today—you’re ready for this interview.
- You’ve got this. One question at a time.
- Sending calm confidence your way—go crush it.
- You’re prepared, capable, and more than enough.
- Deep breath. You know your stuff.
- Walk in like you belong—because you do.
- Proud of you for going for it. Good luck!
- You’ve worked hard—now just be yourself.
- I’m cheering for you today.
- You’re going to do great—stay steady and focused.
- Good luck! Your effort is already a win.
- Whatever happens, I’m proud of you.
- You’ve handled harder things than this.
- Go in confident—your future self will thank you.
- Rooting for you. Keep it simple and strong.
- You’ve got the skills—now show them.
Calm, pressure-free encouragement (for nervous interview days)

- No pressure—just do your best and breathe.
- Focus on the next question, not the outcome.
- It’s okay to pause before answering.
- You don’t need to be perfect—just present.
- You’ve prepared. Trust that.
- You’re allowed to be nervous and still do well.
- Take a sip of water, reset, and continue.
- You belong in the room—remember that.
- Let your experience speak for itself.
- You can do hard things—quietly and confidently.
- If you blank, smile and ask for a moment.
- Your calm is your superpower today.
- Show up as yourself—that’s your advantage.
- Be clear, be kind, be confident.
- You’re more ready than you feel.
- One step at a time—you’re doing great.
Slightly longer messages (for a card or meaningful text)
- Thinking of you today. You’ve put in the work, and I know you’ll show up with confidence. Take a breath, answer one question at a time, and remember you don’t have to be perfect—just genuine. Good luck!
- Good luck with your interview! I’m proud of you for taking this step. You’ve got the skills and the attitude—now it’s just about sharing them. You’ve got this.
- Sending you steady, calm energy today. Trust your preparation, speak clearly, and let your work ethic shine through. I’m rooting for you all the way.
- No matter how it goes, I hope you walk out knowing you did something brave. You showed up, you tried, and that matters. Good luck—you’ve got this.
- Today is just one moment in your journey. Be yourself, stay calm, and remember you’ve earned the chance to be there. I’m proud of you—good luck!
“What to say besides ‘good luck’” (fresh alternatives)
- I’m rooting for you—go show them who you are.
- You’re ready. Let it be a good conversation.
- You’re going to handle this with confidence.
- Go in steady and come out proud.
- I believe in you—today and always.
- You’ve earned your spot in that room.
- You’ve prepared—now just be yourself.
- Sending you calm energy and clear words.
- You’re going to make a great impression.
- Keep it simple, clear, and confident.
- You’ve got the work ethic—let it shine.
- Show up, breathe, and speak from experience.
- I can’t wait to hear how it goes.
- Go do your thing—I’m cheering for you.
- You’re built for this moment.
- Walk in with confidence; you’ve earned it.
Messages that include the keyword (use sparingly)
(Brand-safe, nominative mention only—use once, then keep the rest general.)
- Good luck with your Home Depot interview today—you’ve got this.
- You’re going to do great at your Home Depot interview. Stay calm and confident.
- Rooting for you—go shine in that Home Depot interview!
- Sending you steady energy for your Home Depot interview—one question at a time.
- Proud of you—good luck at Home Depot today!
- You’ve prepared for this Home Depot interview. Trust yourself.
- Good luck—walk into the Home Depot interview with confidence.
- Cheering you on today. You’ll handle the Home Depot interview well.
- Go get it! Hope your Home Depot interview feels smooth and calm.
- Thinking of you—good luck with Home Depot today!
- You’re ready for the Home Depot interview. Keep it simple and strong.
- Big moment today—good luck at your Home Depot interview!
Short captions (LinkedIn/Instagram-friendly)
- New opportunity. Calm mindset.
- Interview day—showing up confident.
- One step closer.
- Betting on myself today.
- Prepared and present.
- Growth looks like this.
- Trying, learning, improving.
- Showing up is the win.
- Steady nerves, clear answers.
- Here for the next chapter.
- Doing it scared (but doing it).
- Progress in motion.
FAQ
What do you say to someone before an interview?
Keep it supportive: tell them they’re prepared and you’re rooting for them.
What’s a good short good luck message for an interview?
“You’ve got this—one question at a time.”
What should you avoid saying before an interview?
Avoid pressure or guarantees like “You’ll definitely get it.”
Can I mention Home Depot in the message?
Yes—mention it once if needed, then keep it general.
How do I make my message feel personal?
Add one detail like the role, time, or something you admire about them.
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Jordan is a Los Angeles–based writer who loves bringing party energy and everyday joy into each wish. At Wishexx, they focus on birthdays, greetings and fun congratulations messages that are easy to drop into chats, captions and cards.